From Fanhouse:
Texas’s Mack Brown became the highest-paid coach in college football this week when the university gave him a raise to at least $5.1 million annually.
Michael Granof, an accounting professor at Texas, says that doesn’t make sense at a time when the university is making academic cutbacks to make ends meet.
“The major problem today is one of timing,” Granof said in an interview on ESPN’s Outside the Lines. “The University of Texas is facing a major budget crisis. We’ve had layoffs, we’ve had major changes in the curriculum, the faculty has been meeting for the last month trying to figure out how to save a few hundred thousand dollars here and there, and I’ve never in all my years at the University of Texas heard so much outrage.”…